Many people working in the City today were not even born on 8 January 1975, when Brian Marber called the end of the cataclysmic bear market of the early 1970s.
Many people working in the City today were not even born on 8 January 1975, when Brian Marber called the end of the cataclysmic bear market of the early 1970s. At the time, few believed him. “Brian Marber always was mad,” remarked a former Rothschild colleague. British share prices tripled in the next three months.
Such predictions have enabled Marber, a small excitable comedian manqué, to make a comfortable living out of forecasting trends and, more importantly, the bouleversements in trends in currencies, commodities and stock markets since 1963. Claiming to be the most widely experienced technical analyst in the world and certainly the oldest, he has now written a witty and entertaining book – part memoir, part text book – about how he does it. It is called simply Marber on Markets: how to make money from charts.
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